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Winn-Dixie on Wheelhouse Lane in Lake Mary, Florida.
This location was originally meant to open as Lucky's Market.
Dixie Machine and Welding. New Orleans is replete with iron work and of course all of this must happen somewhere.
Winn-Dixie on Wheelhouse Lane in Lake Mary, Florida.
This location was originally meant to open as Lucky's Market.
Mall interior during opening weekend - 1966.
PHOTO POSTED WITH PERMISSION GRANTED BY STEENWYK ARCHITECTS
Chicken and dressing, Great Northern beans, coleslaw and cornbread at The Dixie Freeze in South Pittsburg, Tennessee
Mall entrance near Walgreens, Jewel & JCPenney's - 1966.
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Providing dental care to patients who often do not receive care because of transportation and cost restraints. Students offer care in a four-chair mobile dental clinic that visits locations including low -income elementary schools, rehabilitation centers, and Head Start preschools. The Select 25 grant will be used to purchase dental supplies and fuel for the mobile clinic.
Winn-Dixie on Wheelhouse Lane in Lake Mary, Florida.
This location was originally meant to open as Lucky's Market.
Dixie Street a/k/a Dixie Deadwood doin' her thang behind Leo Bud Welch at Foxfire Ranch in Waterford, Mississippi (7/17/2016)
This is a Winn-Dixie Customer Rewards Card I had during the time Winn-Dixie itself was still in my neck of the woods (which are the mountains of eastern Kentucky). I recently came across this while doing a little cleaning one day, and immediately thought of all the times I used this at the Hazard, KY Winn-Dixie (now United Grocery Outlet) in order to get some great deals. I originally thought about throwing it away, but decided to keep it and add it to my little retail memorabilia collection instead. It also makes me wish that Winn-Dixie was still around here...it was a pleasure to shop at!
I've run out of photos to post. Last time I went anywhere to take photos was July 15. My partner in crime, Dona, has been out of commission since May. She has COPD, a progressive disease. So, I am facing the fact that my photo excursions with Dona are coming to an eventual end.
In the meantime, I will be posting snapshots of the scrapbook pages I've created from the photos I have taken over the years. If you thought my photos were lame, wait until you see my scrapbook pages! LOLOL!!
This page is an homage to Winn-Dixie, a supermarket that came to Greensboro in the sixties. My dad always shopped at Kroger. My mom prefered A&P. But, when Dad died and Mom was making do with what resources she had, she discovered that the prices for groceries at Winn-Dixie were cheaper than at either Kroger or A&P.
Well, Kroger made a deal with Harris-Teeter to leave North Carolina when Harris-Teeter purchased the Kroger stores in the state. A&P declared bankruptcy decades ago and, several years ago, Winn-Dixie left the North Carolina market. New kids on the block are Publix and Trader Joes. Neither are in Greensboro yet but in surrounding cities. They'll be here before long. That doesn't keep me, though, from missing the stores from my childhood.
Winn-Dixie on Wheelhouse Lane in Lake Mary, Florida.
This location was originally meant to open as Lucky's Market.
Providing dental care to patients who often do not receive care because of transportation and cost restraints. Students offer care in a four-chair mobile dental clinic that visits locations including low -income elementary schools, rehabilitation centers, and Head Start preschools. The Select 25 grant will be used to purchase dental supplies and fuel for the mobile clinic.
Promo shots for Burlesque artiste Dixie Licious
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